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Welcome back to the 10th episode of our DX Podcast.
In today’s episode, we are more than happy to introduce you to someone who has been with WONDROUS for more than 10 years: Esther Furger! She started her journey at WONDROUS in 2011 as a content manager and has become an essential member ever since. As a project consultant and director of the strategy team, she is responsible for understanding our client’s needs by analyzing and conceptualizing the business aspects of their projects and making sure that she keeps the general overview. But before Esther came to WONDROUS, she did her master's in Philosophy and Cultural Studies at the University of Lucerne and Basel.
This episode will reflect on her time at WONDROUS, how she deals with her head-heavy work, her favorite cuisine, and what the future holds for her.
Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack!
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Welcome back to our second season of our DX Podcast. For the 19th episode, we have a very special guest: Valentin Spiess, founder, and CEO of iart. As a trained electrical engineer, he has worked in New Media since 1993. His earliest projects were collaborations with artists: realizing their media installations and developing new strategies where the demanded technology did not exist yet. Recognizing the engineering and innovation gap in New Media, he founded iart in 2001—a studio dedicated to the development and realization of media projects. Since then, iart has grown to an interdisciplinary team of over 50, specialized in the conception, planning, and execution of media architectures. The studio enhances physical spaces with digital technology, thus enabling novel experiences. To date, iart has collaborated with internationally renowned architects, developers, artists, and museums, garnering numerous design awards around the globe.
Even though they operate their projects on a very international level, Valentin and his team never forgot their roots: Basel and its region. iart was involved in many projects for local institutions in Basel, such as the architectural light panel, so-called “Light Fries” of the Fine Arts Museum Basel, including many of its installations, as well as their most recent project for Novartis’ Pavillon and many more.
In 2016 Valentin founded the non-profit innovative network Fluxdock. It enables iart and many other companies to extend its interdisciplinary and agile methods to a network by making appropriate infrastructure and tools available for collaborations.
Be sure to check out iart’s website and get to know more about their interdisciplinary team and their fascinating projects!
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Rabiah Coon moved to the UK from the US for her day job as an IT Project Manager. She is also a standup comic, the host of "More Than Work" podcast and an avid non-profit volunteer. You can find out more about her at https://www.rabiahsaid.com or follow her on social media at @rabiahc, @rabiahcomedy or @morethanworkpod, or find her on LinkedIn. We’d like to thank Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack >>> Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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Welcome to episode 7 of the second season! This is a rather special episode as we welcome Marina Willer. Marina was the first female partner at the global independent design firm, Pentagram. She has led the design for Amnesty International, Tate, The Serpentine Galleries amongst many others. Recently her team was responsible for the rebranding of Rolls-Royce. She also produced a film titled Red Trees - which was released worldwide by Netflix in 2018. We are continually trying to improve and would really appreciate any thoughts and feedback you might have. Head over to our Instagram page and leave a comment.. You can also send us an email to [email protected] - The winner will receive a special edition wondrous hoodie & bottle….
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For the 6th episode of the 2nd season, we invite veritable podcast veteran Ben Fawkes to the DX Podcast where we pick his brain on not only his career path but also on how he thinks we're doing with our podcast. Ben is the Managing Director of Munck Studios Berlin - the English and German office of the successful Scandinavian production company Munck Studios. With over 10 years experience working in the audio and podcast industry, starting at SoundCloud and then Deezer, Ben now oversees the development of audio and podcast productions for clients such as Spotify, Audible and Podimo. We’d like to thank Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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Greg Clifford joins us for the 15th episode of the DX Podcast. Greg has been playing the drums since the age of 3 years old and has never even thought of another career since he first picked up sticks at the age of 3. Greg toured the US and Europe playing drums for White Denim. His current projects can be found over here. We’d like to thank Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us! Thank YOU for joining us on this journey and please make sure to let us know if you have any questions or thoughts.
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British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper has received international recognition for his work in the industrial, scientific and architectural fields. As well as working commercially for brands such as Google and Nikon, his work is regularly featured in publications such as Wired, Vice, Scientific American and The Guardian. His prints are included in the collections of institutions, and he has produced several books, including Unintended Beauty (Hatje Cantz, 2020) and The Art of Impossible (Thames & Hudson, 2015). Alastair has exhibited at institutions such as The Royal Institute of British Architects, London and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du Design (MADD), Bordeaux, France. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us! LinkedIn & Instagram
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Adobe's Director of Experience Design, Andreas Küfer, joined us for episode 13 of the DX Podcast. We spoke about his career thus far, influencing factors, cycling, our mutual hometown Basel, Hyperwerk and many other things. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us! LinkedIn & Instagram
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Our dear friend, Nina Schacht joined the DX Podcast via video - Nina is a Female Founder, Qualitative researcher (FMCG & UX), Moderator, Workshop facilitator & Design Thinking coach. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us! LinkedIn & Instagram
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Alice Dal Fuoco is a forward-thinking innovation enthusiast, trend researcher and lecturer with a passion for entrepreneurship, design and brutalist architecture. After graduating from Zurich’s University of the Arts she decided to spread the design-mindset within the whimsical world of banking. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us! Thank YOU for joining us on this journey and please make sure to let us know if you have any questions or thoughts. You can also get in touch with us via Instagram or LinkedIn.
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Where industry experts talk about the things that matter in their digital worlds. We’d like to speak to inspiring people - industry experts and leaders with any kind of digital touchpoints. We want to learn about how technological progress has the ability to change entire industries. // For further information about us head over to wearewondrous.com. LinkedIn & Instagram
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Our very own Michael (aka Mitch) Beglinger joins us for the final episode of the first season. First off, Mirko, Peter & Michael shoot the breeze and look back at the first season. We agree that failing whilst trying is perfectly ok. Michael, then provides us with some insights on his path this far and some thoughts on where he currently stands on many different topics. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us! Thank YOU for joining us on this journey and please make sure to let us know if you have any questions or thoughts.
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On the penultimate episode of the first season, we welcome Javier Bargas-Avila to the DX Podcast. After having been instrumental in setting up the HCI Institute at the University of Basel, Javier went on to work for Google in Zürich. Despite only being mid-career, Javier has been around long enough to have experienced the birth of the “UX Designer”. He’s mentored scores of students and managers at Google and provides us with some interesting insights (like, for instance, ignoring his own advice towards students). We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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Our 8th guest on the DX Podcast, Ganesh Santhiram, loves creating data driven consumer centric strategies to drive digital growth. After gaining a lot of experience whilst working as a data researcher for the UEFA Champions League and FIFA, Ganesh now focuses on building seamless consumer experiences across Digital touch points for Global E-Commerce platforms. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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Before founding his own agency, Chop Chop Studios, Tom Miskin was a strategist with 15 years experience working within the areas UX, design, technology & creative delivering products, services and communications. You can find Tom here: Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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In the sixth episode of the DX Podcast, we pick the brains of yet another industry thought leader - this time we are delighted that we got to speak with Alejandro Varsky. Alejandro has been involved in football in one way or another for the whole of his professional life. Starting off in journalism he is now Content Group Leader at FIFA Digital. You can find Alejandro on Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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[This episode is in Swiss-German] Laura and Peter welcome Marina Bräm to the DX Podcast. Marina has a wealth of expertise when it comes to visualising data. She is a lecturer at several Swiss universities and has just recently left her job as Design Director at Swiss Publishing giant Tamedia to become a self-employed information designer. Here is Marina's website. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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In the fourth episode of the DX Podcast, we welcome Selim Benayat - Co-Founder and CEO of an ETH-Zürich spin-off using AR to get kids interested in robotics and programming. RosieReality, their first gaming title, was picked up exclusively by Apple Arcade. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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In the third episode of the DX Podcast, our guest is the effervescent Julie Mossler. Julie is a builder of data-driven tech superbrands - from Groupon, to Waze and most recently at Sport Radar, Julie is the epitome of the modern marketeer. Her ability to distill incredibly complex ideas into a narrative that finds an audience and owns its place in a global conversation has put her on many a top 50, 40 under 40 and Innovation 50… Amongst many other things, we talk about her career thus far, the importance of mentoring and where she finds her motivation. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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In the second episode of the Digital Experience Podcast, we speak with Barnaby Skinner of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung. Barnaby is a data driven journalist. He is a founding member of Opendata.ch. In February 2020 he started working for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, where manages the visuals department consisting of a team of data, designer and video journalists – working closely with a team of developers – to investigate, design and tell data driven and visual stories. You can find him on the web and twitter. Many thanks to Thomas Rechberger for providing the soundtrack. Please visit WONDROUS for more information about us!
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